Discraft 175 gram Ultra Star Sport Disc
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Anthony
> 3 dayDurable, good weight, just perfect
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JannyVH
> 3 dayKids love that its not too heavy but not flimsy either.
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Gevorg Sargsyan
> 3 dayGood weight, good quality, it’s as described
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Rosella Upton
> 3 dayI gave this as a gift to my son who plays ultimate frisbee with his friends recreationally. He love it!
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Conspicuous Consumer
Greater than one weekNot sure what justifies the price but it works fine. Bought a similar one for half the price at Walmart.
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jah
> 3 dayGreat frisbee, but frisbee was black and white instead of red, blue, and white. Description does mention colors may vary.
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Dayla Thrift
Greater than one weeknot too bad, very durable and heavy
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J. Jasa
> 3 dayPro -Durable -Accurate -Cool designs Con -Slightly exspensive for throwing disc -Hurts to get hit, Not for little kids Ive had some frisbees as a kid that I loved to play with but Ive never played it for real sport. As far as discs go this one flys well and is durable. Almost too durable. It hurts a lot to get hit with it and im afraid to leave it in the hands of my younger nephews as it could cause bruises. But it only hurts if you cant catch, Ive made some awesome grabs with this thing. I bought the UV and really enjoy it. The purple can get so bright its almost pink, but the design on the front is my favorite. Those chameleons look so chill and I just noticed they actually form a ying yang :D! Wow thats sooo cool maybe thats why I fell inlove with it and didnt even notice. Well with all that said it is a great disc. You could spend less money and probably find somthing that performs about the same function, but unless you plan to lose it or dislike the designs here then you might as well get one of these because I feel it will last forever. I plan to purchase the Night-Glow disc and will post a review, but for my nephews im going to have to find them somthing less durable and a smaller size, this disc seems large. -update: Night-Glow isnt very effective for glow in the dark. Theirs pigments out there that will glow brighter for much longer, there has to be a frisbee with a better glow.
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Tara Rogerson
> 3 dayVery heavy and durable… reminds me of what we had in the 70s. BUT Will Not withstand a Malinois…. I don’t think anything will.
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John
> 3 dayI love playing frisbee. Who doesnt really? Anways this is a great frisbee because its: A) cheap I mean come on at ~8$ thats like the price of 2 coffees from starbucks and this frisbee will give you hours of enjoyment (and frustration if you get it stuck in a tree) B) Its a great weight. At 175 grams its the official Ultimate Frisbee weight which makes it perfect for those pickup games in the park. C) The one I got is glow in the dark which allows for endless enjoyment at any time of the day or night. I have been known to play frisbee at 1 AM in the morning much to the dismay of my neighbors who think I should be quiet while playing frisbee (as if thats in my control!) The one downside to this frisbee that I think only occurs in the glow in the dark one is that if you leave it in a hot car, it gets sort of melty. Not enough to affect game play but enough to make your worry about it a little bit everyday its really hot out. I had a frisbee by the same company that wasnt glow in the dark and it never had that issue so I think it may be the glow in the dark chemical that causes it. Overall though a great product that should be given to each child in grade school to try and curb the obesity epidemic.